Insights on Innovation brings you a new and unique sub-genre of historical fiction novels, pioneered by groundbreaking author T.H. Harbinger.
Historical fiction is one of the most fascinating novel genres, a form of storytelling that allows authors to walk the line between fact and fiction.
Preview T.H. Harbinger's “living history” novels here!
After 10 years of pushing the limits of form, prose, character, and narrative voice within genre, author T.H. Harbinger has dubbed his unique style of historical fiction “living history,” with indie publisher Insights on Innovation heavily featuring the sub-genre in its catalog.
If you're a curious reader interested in stories of hidden historical figures, and the lesser-known real-life events that have shaped the modern world, the “living history” sub-genre is perfect for you.
“A society's culture is built on women and men who've dedicated their lives to truth and success,” said T.H. Harbinger. “Based on historical events, the stories of farmers, professors, scientists, and business executives who have left an imprint on our way of life are now being revealed for the first time.”
Insights on Innovation features some of T.H. Harbinger's most acclaimed novels, including “America's Dairyland: The Undermining of 14,000 Wisconsin Dairy Farms”, “Gyro Landing: The Sensor That Made The 'Miracle On The Hudson' Possible”, “M.A.D. Scientists: A Love Story Of Viola and Otto Schmitt”, and more.
With every novel, Harbinger captures the richness of the time period, from architecture, politics, science, and technology, to the unique social dynamics of the era. Each story takes you on an emotional rollercoaster, giving you an intimate look into a foundational moment in world history.
Insights on Innovation was founded on a mission to bring important yet underappreciated stories to light, and to be intentional and meticulous with every forgotten story it shares with the world.
“At Insights on Innovation, we strive to find and illustrate the hidden stories of men and women who have influenced our culture. We showcase these stories through novels and movies, depicting many ways of life and offering something for everyone. Our stories illustrate the challenges that these people overcame to succeed, not just for themselves, but for the sake of society,” said a spokesperson for the publisher.
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